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Asked by Samooramad in Wireless Networking, 802.11 Wireless Access Points, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters
Hi Experts,
I just recentley replaced my Linksys WRT54G broadband router with WRT150N home router, it is connected by a wire to one Pc and wirelessly to one laptop (sony VIAO) a couple years old with a WPC300N notebook adapter, the installation went fine pretty much, I had some issues with the adapter picking up the signal (could see the network but not connect) looking at some forums, I followed some steps to disable the wireless zero service and that solved it, now the notebook always connects. However it seems that the connection is slower now on both the PC and laptop than it was with the old router. I have a wireless N router installed at another home and it worked great. What could the problem be? is it the provider or the router?
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